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Wednesday July 2nd, 2008

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George Noory

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2012 & North Pole Expedition

Doctor of Physics, Brooks Agnew discussed possible cataclysms that may occur around 2012, and offered an update on his planned North Pole Inner Earth Expedition. The current timetable is to embark on the expedition in August 2009, traveling to the Arctic region aboard a nuclear powered icebreaker. A helicopter and ship stored in the icebreaker will be used to advance scout for a hole that might exist in the curvature of the crust, he detailed.

Agnew said ancient Mesoamericans described visits from the 'Shining Ones'-- possible ETs, who may have given them the knowledge of astronomy, architecture and agriculture. One of the Mayans' complex calendrical systems ends in 2012, coinciding with the Earth aligning with a black hole in the center of the galaxy, he outlined. This positioning will cause planets to heat up in the solar system, and potentially wreak havoc with our climate, he said.

A pole shift could take place within a short time period-- 3 to 5 days, and the reversal of Northern and Southern hemispheric patterns could set up a "global superstorm," with 300 mph winds lasting up to a month, Agnew warned.

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Solar System's Edge

Scientists are gaining new insights about the edge of our solar system from Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, probes launched over 30 years ago, as they head into interstellar space. They found that the magnetic bubble which surrounds the solar system is not spherical but pressed inward on its southern side. Further details at LiveScience.

Image Credit: NASA/JPL
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